slashed

IPA: sɫˈæʃt

adjective

  • Having been slashed, cut or rent.
  • Marked with a slash.
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Examples of "slashed" in Sentences

  • The chef slashed the meat.
  • She slashed her wrist with a knife.
  • He slashed the line on his notebook.
  • A tiger slashed the prey with its paw.
  • The policeman slashed the criminal and arrested him.
  • Hail hit hard and fast, and rain slashed the windows.
  • Bush, famously or in -, slashed taxes to levels undreamt of even by Reagan.
  • $40 B slashed from the neediest Americans while squandering $9 B per month on an unjust war.
  • It uncovered a lump of cash roughly equal to the $893.5 million the state's transportation board slashed from the agency in December.
  • One, several people mention that Paul Martin slashed funding to Health Canada, resulting in the current, infamous long waiting times.
  • Munir Hussain had his 30-month term slashed to a 12-month suspended sentence because he had acted under "extreme provocation" when he hit intruder Walid Salem with a cricket bat, Lord Judge ruled.
  • THE "bikeway rapist" who terrorised Brisbane for more than two years had his 25 years jail term slashed to 16 years after the Court of Appeal today found the sentencing judge failed to properly take into account all the mitigating circumstances.
  • Thus we have Starbright republishing Fran Manushkin's "Baby Come Out", while Tricycle (a division of Ten Speed Press) has taken on the Remy Charlip books "Fortunately" and "Arm In Arm In Arm" -- these three are titles that Murdoch (AKA Harpercollins) slashed from the Morrow backlist catalog at takeover time several years ago.

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